We often hear of “land/property Categories” but it is not easy understand to which category the property we want to buy belong.
Below is a table of category examples that can help with this and also help to resolve any bureaucratic issues that you may have, when you decide to sell or buy.
MAIN CATEGORIES
CATEGORY TYPE
A/1 Stately/elegant dwelling
A/2 Decent/respectable dwelling
A/3 Economical dwelling
A/4 Popular dwelling
A/5 Highly popular dwelling
A/6 Rural dwelling
A/7 Detached dwelling
A/8 Villas
A/9 Castles and historic, period buildings of eminent artistic or historical value
A/10 Offices or private studios
A/11 Housing typical of their areas
B/1 Colleges, boarding schools, hospices, convents, barracks, etc..
B/2 Nursing homes, convalescent home and hospitals
B/3 Prisons and reformatories
B/4 Government/public Offices
B/5 Schools and scientific laboratories
B/6 Libraries, art galleries. museums, galleries, academies etc.
B/7 Chapels and oratories not intended for public worship
B/8 Underground warehouses for the storage of food
C/1 Stores and specialist shops/boutiques
C/2 Warehouses and storage rooms
C/3 Arts and crafts workshops
C/4 Factories and local sports centres
C/5 Bathing facilities and spas
C/6 Stalls, stables, sheds and garages
C/7 Closed or open sheds